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The theory is largely pioneered by Elgin Isin; see [[TheorizingActsOfCitizenship|Theorizing Acts of Citizenship]] and [[PerformativeCitizenship|Performative Citizenship]]. | * [[TheorizingActsOfCitizenship|Theorizing Acts of Citizenship]], Engin Isin, 2008 * [[PerformativeCitizenship|Performative Citizenship]], Engin Isin, 2017 * [[TheGreatestAndMostImportantHumanRight|The Greatest and Most Important Human Right]], Lamis Abdelaaty, 2024 |
Performative Citizenship
Performative citizenship is a theoretic lens and framework for analyzing political and ethical acts.
Description
A legal definition of citizenship ascribes specific rights and liberties to a fixed population, usually with some restriction founded similarly in legalism.
Performative citizenship, in contrast, describes citizenship as the active claiming of rights and duties by a population. These claims are pressed in performative acts (e.g., art, protest, etc.).
Reading Notes
Theorizing Acts of Citizenship, Engin Isin, 2008
Performative Citizenship, Engin Isin, 2017
The Greatest and Most Important Human Right, Lamis Abdelaaty, 2024